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![]() Highland Park And University Park | Turtle Creek Corridor | Preston Hollow & Estate Neighborhoods | Bluffview | Greenway Parks | Munger Place And Swiss Avenue | East Dallas | Vaquero | Outside Dallas | Far North Dallas | Kessler Park | Downtown Greenway Parks Neighborhood
![]() Greenway Parks architect, David Williams planned this neighborhood in 1925. He is best known as the father of Texas Modern Architecture, combining the indigenous qualities of Texas with the Modernism of Europe. However, he was equally interested in planning communities. He did this in Mexico before he came to Dallas and he left his Dallas residential practice to work in the Roosevelt administration, planning communities.
In Greenway Parks you are introduced to the neighborhood with his Spanish Colonial columns and proceed into a neighborhood with greenbelts of common areas, parkways and parks. His neighborhood and community planning, just as his residential design, was ahead of his time, and extremely attractive and popular today.
In this neighborhood you will find architect-designed and significant homes from several decades. Dallas' best architects and designers have renovated homes in Greenway Parks.
Greenway Parks Neighborhoods Map
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